This means "Don't cry over spilled milk" or "No use crying over spilled milk".
That is not a grammatically correct sentence, so it means nothing. The old saying "There's no use crying over spilled milk" means that it's not helpful to cry and carry on over something that's already happened and cannot be changed - I have no idea what the "make more milk" addition might mean.
It is not dangerous, it just means you are worried about something that has already happened. To late, its done.
The saying "don't cry over spilled milk" means not to get upset over minor or insignificant things. People may cry over spilled milk as a metaphor for getting upset over something small or inconsequential, emphasizing the importance of not letting trivial matters affect one's emotions.
its basically saying the past is the past, you just have to pick yourself up and dust yourself off. If you break a friends pencil, they might say 'No use crying over spilt milk' To answer the question, you could counter by saying, "There's no harm in crying for a little while."
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Oops! Hahahahaha, do you want to help mommy (or daddy, or . . . ) clean up the spilled milk? Also, one should never cry over spilled milk.
Yes, it is correct to use a gerund after "no use" and "no good." For example, "There is no use crying over spilled milk" and "It is no good waiting for something that may never happen."
This is more commonly heard "don't cry over spilled milk," and it means that once something bad has happened, the best thing to do is deal with it and move on.don't whine and complain over something that cannot be fixed or changed
Don't cry over spilled milk.
Over spllied milk?
This expression means that there is no use in getting upset over something that has already happened and cannot be changed. It advises letting go of past mistakes or mishaps and moving forward positively.